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  1. Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, GCSI, PC, DL (12 July 1872 – 30 September 1930) was a British Conservative politician and barrister who attained high office in the early 20th century, in particular as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

  2. Earl of Birkenhead GCSI, PC, KC (* 12. Juli 1872 in Birkenhead, Cheshire; † 30. September 1930 in London) war ein britischer Politiker der Conservative Party und Jurist. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 1.1 Jugend und Karriere als Jurist (1872–1906) 1.2 Karriere als Parlamentarier (1906–1914) 1.3 Regierungsmitglied (1914–1928)

  3. Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st earl of Birkenhead (born July 12, 1872, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England—died September 30, 1930, London) was a British statesman, lawyer, and noted orator. As lord chancellor (1919–22), he sponsored major legal reforms and helped negotiate the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921.

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  4. Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead. This short biographical piece explores the life and work of the first of our Liverpool Lord Chancellors, Frederick Edwin (FE) Smith, later the first Earl of Birkenhead GCSI PC KC (12th July 1872 – 30th September 1930).

  5. Der Titel wurde am 28. November 1922 dem bekannten Politiker und Juristen Frederick Edwin Smith, 1. Viscount Birkenhead verliehen. Dieser war unter anderem Lordkanzler in der Regierung Lloyd George gewesen. Zusammen mit der Earlswürde wurde ihm der nachgeordnete Titel Viscount Furneaux, of Charlton in the County of Northampton ...

  6. 3. März 2010 · So wrote the historian George Dangerfield in 1935, only five years after the death of his subject, Frederick Edwin Smith, First Earl of Birkenhead, invariably referred to by those who knew him as “F.E.”

  7. Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead. (1872-1930), Lord Chancellor. Sitter associated with 16 portraits. Sir Frederick, 'F.E.', Smith was Attorney-General and Director of Public Prosecutions when he took on the brief at the first hearing at Bow Street Magistrates Court as Counsel for the Prosecution.